Why work at VALS?

Join the best

VALS is made up of Victoria’s most committed legal advocates, professionals and support staff who work to advance Aboriginal self-determination and the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Victoria of all ages.

We know that our people make the difference. VALS is committed to diversity, equality and inclusion. We celebrate our team of diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQIA+ and individuals from different cultures, language groups and experiences.

 

Grow, develop and be rewarded

You will have:

  • Opportunities to work on diverse matters and gain significant experience.
  • Opportunities to develop your own expertise and collaborate with colleagues and partners in projects, policy and legal reform
  • Access to generous staff benefits such as salary packaging options, flexible working arrangement, TOIL, pre-purchased leave, paid parental, carer and cultural leave and much more.

Benefits of working Part/Full-time at VALS:

  • Getting paid 17.5% more when you take your annual leave
  • Additional 5 days leave on top of the standard 20 days annual leave allowance
  • Access to company vehicles for any work-related trips
  • Salary packaging of up to $15,900+ per FBT available via Maxxia

Available positions

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander designated positions

These positions are classified under Section 12 Special Measures of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010, and only available to Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people

This is an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander designated position, classified under Section 12 Special Measures of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010

Aboriginal Community Engagement (ACE), Balit Ngulu

Location: Preston, VIC

12-month contract (with potential for extension)

Salary: $81,135.60 – $93,305.40 + Super + Salary Packaging

 Application Closing Date: 25th September 2025

 About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.

We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Applicants from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds, LGBTQI+ communities, and diverse cultures are strongly encouraged to apply. We welcome requests for adjustments throughout recruitment and employment to ensure accessibility and support.

About Balit Ngulu

The core function of Balit Ngulu is to provide Aboriginal children and young people (up to 21 years old) with appropriate legal advice and representation and support their empowerment and resilience within its service areas.  Balit Ngulu will aim to: 

  • Provide quality and timely legal services to Aboriginal children and young people for matters within Balit Ngulu’s specified service locations of the Children’s Court of Victoria.

  • Support Aboriginal children and young people with legal assistance and services to help them grow within the community.

  • Divert Aboriginal children and young people away from the justice system and seek incarceration alternatives for Aboriginal children and young people in contact with the justice system, including supporting and prioritising bail applications for those who are at risk of being remanded or are remanded in custody within Balit Ngulu’s specified service locations.

  • Assist Aboriginal children and young people to have a strong voice in Child Protection decisions that impact them and ensure that they are not removed from parental care unless there is an unacceptable risk harm. Where children are removed from parental care, provide strong advocacy to ensure that appropriate support is provided to enable reunification to occur and ensure that Aboriginal children remain connected to their family, community and culture when living out of parental care.

  • Provide consistent contact and legal support with children and young people in the legal system.

  • Provide legal education activities to vulnerable Aboriginal children and young people within service areas and those in youth detention.

Role Summary

The Aboriginal Community Engagement (ACE) Worker works alongside Balit Ngulu youth lawyers to provide culturally safe and trauma-informed support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people involved in both child protection and youth justice systems. This role focuses on wraparound support that addresses the complex needs of young people navigating these interconnected systems, with particular emphasis on keeping families together where safe and appropriate, and supporting diversion from formal legal processes.

Working within an integrated multidisciplinary team, the ACE Worker provides direct client support, cultural guidance, and advocacy to ensure young people and their families receive holistic, culturally appropriate assistance. The position will focus particularly on supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families engaging with child protection systems for the first time, providing them with quality legal support options and ensuring equitable access to justice through culturally informed advocacy and navigation assistance. The role requires deep understanding of how child protection and youth justice systems intersect and impact Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities.

Key Responsibilities

  • Work alongside Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children and young people (clients) to develop and implement safety and support plans that address both child protection concerns and youth justice involvement, focusing on family preservation and community-based solutions where appropriate.

  • Support clients through child protection processes including Family Group Conferences, case planning meetings, and Children’s Court proceedings, ensuring their voices are heard and cultural considerations are integrated into decision-making.

  • Provide cultural support planning and advocacy for young people involved in youth justice matters, supporting diversion programs and community-based alternatives to detention.

  • Support clients to access key information and services across both child protection and youth justice systems, undertaking client liaison and warm referrals to relevant support services including Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations.

  • Advocate for culturally appropriate responses and outcomes in child protection and youth justice proceedings, working to minimize the harmful impacts of system involvement on young people and their families.

  • Provide court support for clients attending Children’s Court for both child protection and youth justice matters, ensuring they understand proceedings and feel supported throughout the process.

  • Participate in multi-agency case planning and review processes with Child Protection, Youth Justice, residential care providers, and other relevant stakeholders.

  • Represent and promote Balit Ngulu in professional networks and community settings, building relationships with key stakeholders across child protection and youth justice systems.

  • Maintain accurate and timely records of contacts with and for clients and undertake other administrative tasks consistent with VALS policies and procedures.

  • As directed by Balit Ngulu lawyer, lodge all necessary court documents for both child protection and youth justice matters.

  • As directed, undertake other duties which are incidental and peripheral to the main tasks, provided that such duties are reasonable within the employee’s skills, competence and training.

Key Selection Criteria

  • The ACE worker role is an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander designated position, classified under Section 12 Special Measures of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010. This employment opportunity is only available to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

  • Lived experience in an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community(ies) with demonstrated knowledge of issues that impact access to justice and support services for Aboriginal children and young people, particularly in relation to child protection and youth justice systems, ideally in Victoria.

  • A Certificate IV in Youth Work, Diploma in Youth Work, Social Work, Community Services or equivalent experience.

  • Demonstrated experience working with Aboriginal children and young people, particularly those involved in child protection and/or youth justice systems.

  • Understanding of trauma-informed practice and the impacts of intergenerational trauma on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.

  • Excellent written, verbal communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate sensitively with children, young people, and families experiencing crisis.

  • The ability to work in a multi-disciplinary environment including assertively and respectfully with partners, including ACCOs and persons working within Victorian courts, Child Protection services, police, youth justice and residential care services.

  • Excellent computer skills and ability to maintain confidential client records.

Qualifications & Mandatory Checks

Minimum Qualifications and Requirements

  • Certificate IV in Youth Work, Community Services, Social Work, or a related field, or a minimum of one year of relevant experience working with young people.

  • Lived experience in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community(ies).

  • Current driver licence and access to reliable transport.

  • A current Employee Working with Children Check.

  • A National Criminal History Check.

  • Proof of work rights in Australia, such as an Australian passport, birth certificate, or valid visa documentation

Desirable Qualifications

  • 2- 3 years’ experience working with Aboriginal children, young people and families.

  • 1- 2 years’ experience in child protection or youth justice settings.

  • Work within the not-for-profit sector, ideally within an ACCO.

  • Understanding of trauma-informed and culturally safe practice principles.

  • Experience with family preservation and whole-family support approaches.

  • Knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural protocols and kinship system.

Personal accountability 

  • Compliance with all VALS values, code of conduct, policies and procedures and relevant government legislation and standards where relevant.

  • Demonstrate a commitment to the principles of social justice and aim to ensure every individual is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their background, ability, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion.

  • Ensure appropriate use of resources.

  • Actively participate in initiatives to maintain, build upon and promote a positive and collaborative workplace.

  • Take reasonable care for your own health & safety, and health and safety of others (to extent required)

  • Maintain own self-care and wellbeing with support of line management.

  • Promptly respond to and report health and safety hazards, incidents and near misses to management.

  • Attend mandatory training sessions (ie. equal employment opportunity, health and safety, cultural safety) and mandatory training specific to position.

  • A copy of your current Employee Working with Children Check card 

  • A copy of your current Victorian Driver’s License 

  • You will be required to complete a current Criminal History Police Check

Proof of rights to work in Australia, i.e. a copy of an Australian Passport, Birth Certificate or Immigration VISA documentation and copies of any certificates or degrees relevant to this role

Why Join VALS?

We offer a supportive, flexible, and culturally safe working environment with a range of attractive benefits, including:

  • 17.5% Leave Loading

  • 5 additional days of annual leave on top of the standard 20 days

  • Time in Lieu (TOIL) system for any hours worked beyond your contracted 21 hours per week

  • Access to company vehicles for work-related travel

  • Generous salary packaging up to $15,900 via Maxxia

  • Opportunity to work alongside a passionate team committed to delivering culturally appropriate legal and support services for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities

  • Ongoing professional development and training opportunities

This is an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander designated position, classified under Section 12 Special Measures of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010.

Please note: This opportunity is only available to Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time | Fixed Term until June 2027

Salary: $115,065 – 119,871.96 + Super + Salary Packaging


Application Closing Date: 7 October 2025

About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.


About the Role: Aboriginal Youth, Family Centered Specialist

VALS is committed to recruiting to the roles in the proposed project at a high level to ensure success. An exceptional standard of service begins with exceptional staff.

As specialist family practitioners delivering a culturally holistic therapeutic model of case management to Aboriginal young people and their families, VALS will ensure that the below considerations for skills, cultural knowledge, subject matter experience, qualities and resourcing are put forward in the co-design process as position descriptions are developed and recruitment commences. We will employ Aboriginal people in the roles, meaning that young people will receive a service from people they can trust, and understand them in ways that non-Aboriginal people cannot.

We understand the need for flexible program delivery for Aboriginal young people and their families with complex needs. This is why we believe that delivery of the service outside of standard business hours would achieve better outcomes.

This is your opportunity to be part of something new, meaningful, and impactful. As part of the brand-new Aboriginal Youth, Family Centred Program, you’ll work closely with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people and their families who have had contact with the justice system — supporting them to reconnect with education, training, employment, and community.
These therapeutic specialists roles will sit at the intersection of existing services across family services, family violence, youth justice, and providing therapeutic support.

As a proud Aboriginal organisation, culture is our foundation, and we will work therapeutically and holistically walking with the children/young people and their families as a defined Aboriginal way of working in Nargneit Birrang. This does not mean that we can remediate every issue a family may face, however; we will work closely with other programs to ensure we can balance the needs of families with over-servicing and duplication of efforts. This will be specifically managed by mindful and practical goal setting with families and taking a lead role in providing case management, which includes taking responsibility for facilitating care team meetings. Further, our program will always seek to amplify the voices of the Aboriginal young people and their families to ensure they are receiving adequate and timely support, and utilise flexible brokerage as required to meet gaps in the service system.

For example, in practice to best meet the families needs, working hours could be 11am – 7pm, negotiated with the successful applicants. 


Key Responsibilities

Responsibilities

  • Build individualised plans with young people to overcome barriers
  • Deliver life skills support
  • Help build confidence, self-esteem, and coping strategies
  • Support and nurture healthy relationships within family settings
  • Connect participants to cultural and community networks
  • Coordinate brokerage for specialist services and support pathways into education
  • Support young people during court processes when needed

Personal accountability 

  • Compliance with all VALS values, code of conduct, policies and procedures and relevant government legislation and standards where relevant.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to the principles of social justice and aim to ensure every individual is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their background, ability, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion.
  • Ensure appropriate use of resources.
  • Actively participate in initiatives to maintain, build upon and promote a positive and collaborative workplace.
  • Take reasonable care for your own health & safety, and health and safety of others (to extent required)
  • Maintain own self-care and wellbeing with support of line management.
  • Promptly respond to and report health and safety hazards, incidents and near misses to management.
  • Attend mandatory training sessions (ie. equal employment opportunity, health and safety, cultural safety) and mandatory training specific to position.


Key Selection Criteria

Skills and Experience

  • Practitioners hold therapeutic qualifications at a bachelor degree equivalency, or relevant professional experience
  • Practitioners have demonstrated experience working with young people with complex      needs and are equipped to provide flexible and assertive outreach to participants.
  • Practitioners have demonstrated experience navigating complex service systems so they can ensure participants have wrap around support.
  • Practitioners can demonstrate working from a cultural holistic, individual and whole of family approach  
  • Practitioners have demonstrated experience working with children and young people  

Qualities

  • Practitioners have experience working effectively with Aboriginal communities.
  • Practitioners have strong communication skills and can quickly and effectively develop rapport with others.
  • Practitioners can demonstrate initiative, ability to work independently and as part of a team, can manage conflict and deescalate tense situations effectively.
  • Practitioners have an awareness of intergenerational trauma, the ongoing impacts of colonisation, and present-day structural inequalities for Aboriginal people.

Support

  • Practitioners have access to quality supervision and support internally and engage in this process authentically and are open to feedback and professional growth.
  • Practitioners have access to secondary consultation from a therapeutically qualified Aboriginal person in the organisation to provide expert advice where required.
  • Practitioners engage with tailored professional development opportunities which build their practice skills, approaches grounded in Aboriginal ways of working, and cultural responsiveness.
  • Practitioners have access to peer support opportunities with colleagues across the project, both internally and externally i.e., Community of Practice to build a shared body of knowledge and practice wisdom.
  • Practitioners have access to additional therapeutic support by the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service which could encompass clinical supervision and/or reflective practice.

Resourcing

  • Practitioners are renumerated competitively at a SCHADS 7 band
  • Practitioners are afforded the organisational benefits of our EBA agreement, which includes one extra week of leave per year and a 35-hour work week.

 

Mandatory Requirements

  • Tertiary qualifications in a relevant therapeutic discipline at a bachelor degree equivalency, or relevant professional experience.
  • A current Employee Working with Children Check card
  • A valid Victorian Driver’s license
  • A National Criminal History Check
  • Proof of work rights in Australia, such as an Australian passport, birth certificate, or valid visa documentation


Aboriginal Youth, Family Centred Program.

The Aboriginal Youth, Family Centred Program This is a brand-new program within Community Justice Programs, and VALS – and you’ll help shape it from the ground up. This Program has been created to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people who’ve had contact with the criminal justice system. The challenge: Many young people fall through the cracks of a traditional education system, often carrying deep shame about literacy, numeracy, or being “behind.” They face barriers reconnecting with school, training, or work. This program aims to work with the young person (10-14 years old) and their family to break down barriers, and increase social and whole of family support. This program is aimed at working intensively with young people and their families, to bring together a support network to strengthen the whole family unit, with the young person at the centre of the practice.

VALS recognises that there is a service delivery gap for this cohort of young people and their family with a holistic and therapeutic lens, these challenges are not currently met within the existing ACCO service system in Northern Metropolitan region within a single service. While programs exist to support young people to prevent further offending in Youth Justice programs, eligibility criteria mean that the program comes too late for young people whose trajectory is already in decline. There is a growing suite of services within the Community services sector which work directly with young people and holistically with families, with recent attention given to adolescents who use family violence in the home.

Content Creator (Identified Role – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants only)
Part-Time | 0.6 FTE | Melbourne CBD + Flexible Working | 12-Month Contract

The Koorie Youth Council (KYC) is seeking a skilled and creative Content Creator to develop compelling, culturally safe and strengths-based digital content that amplifies the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in Victoria.

This is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identified position. Only Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are eligible to apply under the special measures provision of section 12(1) of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (VIC).

About the Koorie Youth Council (KYC)

KYC is the representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in Victoria. Guided by our Executive and statewide network, we advocate to government and community to elevate the rights, voices and experiences of young people. We lead community engagement, policy advocacy and events such as the annual Koorie Youth Summit.

KYC is auspice by the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS), a leading legal and support service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

About the Role:

As the KYC Content Creator you will be responsible for designing and delivering engaging visual, written and multimedia content across a range of digital platforms. This includes managing KYC’s social media presence, producing digital campaigns and supporting storytelling initiatives in line with our organisational values and priorities.

Key responsibilities include:

Content Development & Storytelling

  • Create engaging and culturally appropriate content (written, visual, and video) that amplifies the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.

  • Develop and publish social media posts, blog articles, newsletters, and digital campaigns to promote the organisation’s work.

Social Media & Digital Engagement

  • Manage and grow the organisation’s social media presence across platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok.

  • Plan and schedule content to align with key events, campaigns, and organisational priorities.

  • Monitor engagement, respond to comments/messages, and build relationships with the online community.

Graphic Design & Multimedia

  • Design visually appealing graphics, infographics, and promotional materials using tools like Canva or Adobe Creative Suite.

  • Edit and produce short-form videos for social media and digital platforms.

  • Ensure all content aligns with the organisation’s brand, values, and messaging.

  • Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Work closely with young people, staff, and partners to co-design and develop content.

  • Support event promotion and live coverage through photography, videography, and real-time updates.

  • Assist in developing communications strategies to increase reach and impact. Reporting & Continuous Improvement

  • Track and analyse content performance using social media insights and analytics tools.

  • Provide recommendations to enhance engagement and content effectiveness.

General Responsibilities

  • Stay updated on digital trends, youth-led movements, and best practices in community storytelling.

  • Participates in ongoing training and staff development and acts and remains professional at all times, upholding

KYC and VALS’ values :

  • A strong understanding of the Victorian Aboriginal community, with a demonstrated knowledge of community strengths and issues, particularly those that relate to young people.

  • Demonstrated ability to create engaging written, visual, and video content for social media, websites, and newsletters.

  • Strong storytelling skills with a focus on amplifying the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.

  • Experience managing social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok, including scheduling, posting, and engagement.

  • Ability to analyse social media insights to inform content strategies.

  • Proficiency in content creation tools such as Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or similar.

  • Experience in video editing and photography for social media and digital platforms is desirable.

  • Ability to engage respectfully with young people, community members, and stakeholders.

  • Ability to manage multiple projects, meet deadlines, and adapt to changing priorities.

  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work both independently and as part of a team.

Position Details:

  • Part-time, 0.6 FTE

  • 12-month fixed term contract with possibility of extension (subject to funding and performance)

  • Based in Melbourne CBD with flexible work-from-home arrangements and some statewide travel

  • Generous leave entitlements, professional development, wellbeing support and access to cultural leave

How to Apply:

Applications should be addressed to Bonnie Dukakis, Chief Executive Officer, and sent to jobs@vals.org.au.

Your application must include:

  • A cover letter, including where you saw the role advertised

  • A current resume

  • Responses to the Key Selection Criteria outlined in the position description

  • Contact details for three referees (including your most recent manager)

For any questions about the role, please contact Bonnie Dukakis at bonnie@koorieyouth.org.au

Positions open to all applicants

Salary Offering:

$100K – 115K depending on experience plus 11.5% Superannuation

Position available in following locations:

  • 279 Hargreaves St, Bendigo, VIC 3550
  • 150 Commerical Road, Morwell, VIC 3840
  • Unit 3 / 262 Maude St, Shepparton, VIC 3630

OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE:

This role is full-time

This position may require regional and very occasional interstate travel.

The Regional Practice Lead will have 4+ years of practical experience in Family law and act as a lead advocate for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people interacting with the civil justice system across region.

This position will:

  • Provide high quality legal services in Family Law matters, including duty lawyer services, representation, advice and information to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria.
  • Engage with Aboriginal community stakeholders to identify key community legal education (CLE) needs relevant to the regional and local context.
  • Link with, and oversee the development of, partnerships and referral and support pathways within the Mildura region to assist VALS clients with access to other legal assistance and services relevant to them. This includes oversight of Aboriginal client service officers (CSOs) and administrative support based at one of our Regional Offices.

The role holder will have the endorsement or is eligible to become a Panel Certifier on Victorian Legal Aid (VLA) Family Law Panel.

KEY SELECTION CRITERIA:

  • Admitted or eligible for admission as a legal practitioner in Victoria and in the High Court of Australia (with an unrestricted practicing certificate)
  • Demonstrated ability to act as an advocate, deliver information, advice, casework and outreach services, and undertake negotiation and dispute resolution on behalf of VALS clients in Family Violence, Intervention Orders and, to a lesser extent, Family Law and Child Protection matters.
  • Knowledge of, and 4+ years of practical experience in relevant Family Violence, Intervention Orders, Family Law and Child Protection law and procedure.
  • Skills and experience to manage, supervise and develop solicitors, paralegals and CSO’s
  • Sound interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and more broadly with multidisciplinary colleagues and VALS partners 
  • A commitment to and understanding of VALS and the legal issues faced by members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Victoria;
  • Competency in the use of MS Office Software (particularly MS Word, Excel, E-mail) and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client management system.

Salary Offering:

$100K – 115K depending on experience plus 11.5% Superannuation

Position available in following locations:

  • 150 Commerical Road, Morwell, VIC 3840
  • Unit 3 / 262 Maude St, Shepparton, VIC 3630

OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE:

This role is full-time, fixed term 

This position may require regional and very occasional interstate travel.

The Regional Practice Lead will have 4+ years of practical experience in civil law and act as a lead advocate for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people interacting with the civil justice system across region. This position will:

  • Provide high quality legal services in Civil Law matters, including duty lawyer services, representation, advice and information to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria.
  • Engage with Aboriginal community stakeholders to identify key community legal education (CLE) needs relevant to the regional and local context.
  • Link with, and oversee the development of, partnerships and referral and support pathways within the Mildura region to assist VALS clients with access to other legal assistance and services relevant to them. This includes oversight of Aboriginal client service officers (CSOs) and administrative support.

The role holder will have the endorsement or is eligible to become a Panel Certifier on Victorian Legal Aid (VLA) Civil Law Panel.

KEY SELECTION CRITERIA:

  • Admitted or eligible for admission as a legal practitioner in Victoria and in the High Court of Australia (with an unrestricted practising certificate).· Capability to work as an advocate and caseworker in complex civil law matters, with knowledge of, and practical experience in the law and court procedures within the civil law jurisdiction.·
  • Ability to supervise, mentor and train staff and volunteers and contribute to the development of individuals and their knowledge and skills in civil law.· Sound interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and more broadly with multidisciplinary colleagues and VALS partners.· 
  • A commitment to and understanding of VALS and the legal issues faced by members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Victoria.· 
  • Basic competency in the use of MS Office Software (particularly MS Word, Excel, E-mail) and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client management system.

Desirable:

  • Experience working in the non-profit sector.· Member or eligible to be a Victoria Legal Aid Panel member for summary, indictable and youth matters· Accredited Civil Law Specialist

Salary Offering: $70,351.38 (VALS D 1.3) plus 11% Superannuation

Additional Benefits:

  • 17.5% Leave Loading

  • 5 extra days leave on top of 20 days annual leave 

  • Only required to work 35 hours per week, any extra hours worked will be calculated as your Time In Lieu (TOIL) – which you may use as additional leave hours

  • Access to company vehicles for any work-related trips

  • Salary packaging is available via Maxxia

Office Locations: 150 Commercial Road, Morwell, Vic, 3840

This position may require regional and very occasional interstate travel.

OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE:

To provide high quality secretarial / administrative support services to the Criminal, Aboriginal Families and Civil Practice Leads. The role holder will provide a reception function and act as a liaison and coordination point for office management. This includes in arranging stationery and supplies, liaison with local tradespeople and the VALS office manager and ensuring the adequacy of VALS approaches to good workplace health and safety. 

WHAT YOUR DAY LOOKS LIKE: 

•  Provide a reception function within the VALS Morwell Office.

•  Undertake all secretarial tasks and associated file management tasks as provided by

   solicitors to support ongoing file management of clients in Criminal, Aboriginal Families

   and Civil Law Practice.

•  Prepare documentation for briefing Counsel or other professionals as directed, including

   photocopying, collating and arranging delivery.

•  Receive phone calls on behalf of individual solicitors and follow up enquiries or record

   messages for action by solicitor.

•  Assist in arranging appointments for clients or making contact with clients directly.

•  Undertake filing of reports and other documentation on behalf of clients.

•  Update data base and electronic files as required.

•  Lodge and maintain Victoria Legal Aid grant applications within the ATLAS system as

   required.

•  Participate in the processing of ingoing and outgoing mail for the organisation.

•  Keep up to date with relevant procedures by attending professional education programs

   and maintain an understanding of issues impacting the justice system and members of

   the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community.

•  Arranging stationary orders and office equipment when necessary. 

•  Liaison with local tradespeople and the Office Manager, as required, to ensure a good

   working environment e.g., calling out and supervising any emergency repair work,

   ensuring the effectiveness of the digital technology environment, conducting any

   emergency evacuation drills. 

•  As directed, undertake other duties which are incidental and peripheral to the main tasks,

   provided that such duties are reasonably within the employee’s skills, competence and

   training.

KEY SELECTION CRITERIA:

  • Secretarial or similar experience preferred but not essential. 

  • Advanced skills in the use of MS Office Software (particularly MS Word, Excel, E-mail – word proficient to 80 words per minute) to a legal practice, or similar, and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client data base.

  • Professional and courteous phone manner and interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members, who may be experiencing stress and anxiety due to their legal needs, and other team members and partners

  • Knowledge or a willingness to learn about the legal issues faced by members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Victoria, with a commitment to the principles and values of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service

PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY:

  • Compliance with all VALS values, code of conduct, policies and procedures and relevant government legislation and standards where relevant.

  • Demonstrate a commitment to the principles of social justice and aim to ensure every individual is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their background, ability, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion.

  • Ensure appropriate use of resources.

  • Actively participate in initiatives to maintain, build upon and promote a positive and collaborative workplace.

  • Take reasonable care for your own health & safety, and health and safety of others (to extent required)

  • Maintain own self-care and wellbeing with support of line management.

  • Promptly respond to and report health and safety hazards, incidents and near misses to management.

  • Attend mandatory training sessions (ie. equal employment opportunity, health and safety, cultural safety) and mandatory training specific to position.

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS:

 On offer of this position, you must provide:

  • Copy of your current Employee Working with Children Card.

  • You will be required to complete a current Criminal History Police Check.

  • Up to date vaccination certificate or valid medical exemption

  • Proof of rights to work in Australia, i.e., a copy of an Australian Passport, Birth Certificate, or Immigration VISA documentation

  • Current valid Victorian Driver’s Licence

  • Copies of any certificates or degrees relevant to this role

Salary Offering: $70,351.38 (VALS D 1.3) plus 11% Superannuation

Additional Benefits:

  • 17.5% Leave Loading

  • 5 extra days leave on top of 20 days annual leave 

  • Only required to work 35 hours per week, any extra hours worked will be calculated as your Time In Lieu (TOIL) – which you may use as additional leave hours

  • Access to company vehicles for any work-related trips

  • Salary packaging is available via Maxxia

Office Locations: 8 Watton St, Werribee, VIC, 3030

This position may require regional and very occasional interstate travel.

OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE:

To provide high quality secretarial / administrative support services to the Criminal, Aboriginal Families and Civil Practice Leads. The role holder will provide a reception function and act as a liaison and coordination point for office management. This includes in arranging stationery and supplies, liaison with local tradespeople and the VALS office manager and ensuring the adequacy of VALS approaches to good workplace health and safety. 

WHAT YOUR DAY LOOKS LIKE: 

•  Provide a reception function within the VALS Werribee Office.

•  Undertake all secretarial tasks and associated file management tasks as provided by

   solicitors to support ongoing file management of clients in Criminal, Aboriginal Families

   and Civil Law Practice.

•  Prepare documentation for briefing Counsel or other professionals as directed, including

   photocopying, collating and arranging delivery.

•  Receive phone calls on behalf of individual solicitors and follow up enquiries or record

   messages for action by solicitor.

•  Assist in arranging appointments for clients or making contact with clients directly.

•  Undertake filing of reports and other documentation on behalf of clients.

•  Update data base and electronic files as required.

•  Lodge and maintain Victoria Legal Aid grant applications within the ATLAS system as

   required.

•  Participate in the processing of ingoing and outgoing mail for the organisation.

•  Keep up to date with relevant procedures by attending professional education programs

   and maintain an understanding of issues impacting the justice system and members of

   the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community.

•  Arranging stationary orders and office equipment when necessary. 

•  Liaison with local tradespeople and the Office Manager, as required, to ensure a good

   working environment e.g., calling out and supervising any emergency repair work,

   ensuring the effectiveness of the digital technology environment, conducting any

   emergency evacuation drills. 

•  As directed, undertake other duties which are incidental and peripheral to the main tasks,

   provided that such duties are reasonably within the employee’s skills, competence and

   training.

KEY SELECTION CRITERIA:

  • Secretarial or similar experience preferred but not essential. 

  • Advanced skills in the use of MS Office Software (particularly MS Word, Excel, E-mail – word proficient to 80 words per minute) to a legal practice, or similar, and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client data base.

  • Professional and courteous phone manner and interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members, who may be experiencing stress and anxiety due to their legal needs, and other team members and partners

  • Knowledge or a willingness to learn about the legal issues faced by members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Victoria, with a commitment to the principles and values of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service

PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY:

  • Compliance with all VALS values, code of conduct, policies and procedures and relevant government legislation and standards where relevant.

  • Demonstrate a commitment to the principles of social justice and aim to ensure every individual is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their background, ability, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion.

  • Ensure appropriate use of resources.

  • Actively participate in initiatives to maintain, build upon and promote a positive and collaborative workplace.

  • Take reasonable care for your own health & safety, and health and safety of others (to extent required)

  • Maintain own self-care and wellbeing with support of line management.

  • Promptly respond to and report health and safety hazards, incidents and near misses to management.

  • Attend mandatory training sessions (ie. equal employment opportunity, health and safety, cultural safety) and mandatory training specific to position.

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS:

 On offer of this position, you must provide:

  • Copy of your current Employee Working with Children Card.

  • You will be required to complete a current Criminal History Police Check.

  • Up to date vaccination certificate or valid medical exemption

  • Proof of rights to work in Australia, i.e., a copy of an Australian Passport, Birth Certificate, or Immigration VISA documentation

  • Current valid Victorian Driver’s Licence

  • Copies of any certificates or degrees relevant to this role

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time/ Part Time | Option to extend based on funding and performance

Salary: $73,196.94 – $74,196.94 + Super + Salary Packaging

Application Closing Date:  8th September 2025

About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.

About the Role: Paralegal – Criminal Law Practice

To support the work of the VALS legal team by providing a point of first contact and triage for people seeking to access the legal team’s legal services. To ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria who require legal assistance are given the best opportunity to access that assistance, whether through VALS or other external organisations. You will be operating as part of an integrated and diverse team that includes junior lawyers, senior lawyers, administration staff and client service officers.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct initial intake for people seeking legal assistance, primarily over the phone but also from time to time in person at the VALS Preston office.
  • Taking thorough and concise intake notes for legal enquiries, as well as recording mandatory client data for reporting purposes.
  • Manage large daily volumes of client data and intake material within VALS’ client database, to ensure follow up tasks related to intake and processing are being effectively managed.
  • Manage and collaborate with volunteers, by allocating tasks and work throughout the day that will best enable them to support the work of the paralegal.
  • Make timely, appropriate and effective referrals for individuals the VALS criminal team is unable to assist, including to external organisations as well as within VALS, for both legal and non-legal matters. 
  • Actively participate team meetings.
  • Participate in community legal education projects, law reform and other VALS projects as required.
  • Contribute to the collaborative relationship between Victoria Legal Aid,other community organisations and stakeholders to support warm referrals to other legal professionals where VALS cannot assist the client.
  • As directed, undertake other duties which are incidental and peripheral to the main tasks, provided that such duties are reasonably within the employee’s skills, competence and training.

 

Key Selection Criteria

  • Sound interpersonal skills and a demonstrated ability to interact and communicate effectively with persons seeking legal assistance.
  • A commitment to and understanding of the legal issues faced by members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities in Victoria.
  • The ability to quickly attend to tasks in an efficient and precise manner, with attention to detail, and a demonstrated capacity to balance multiple responsibilities in a high-pressure environment.
  • Basic knowledge of the law and court procedures with a focus on the areas of law the legal practice focusses on.
  • A demonstrated ability to communicate and liaise in a professional manner with VALS external stakeholder organisations and their representatives, including pro bono law firms, other CLCs, Court and Tribunal staff etc.
  • The ability to work collaboratively with others and to foster a co-operative and supportive team environment.
  • Strong skills in the use of MS Office 365 Software (particularly MS Word, Excel, Email) relevant to a legal practice, and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client database.

 

Key Capabilities and Personal Accountability

Key Capabilities

  • Gains insight into the team’s vision and goals.
  • Demonstrates resect for self and colleagues.
  • Approaches each task with enthusiasm.
  • Manages competing demands.
  • Practises good legal writing; complies with the style guide or the specific requirements of the clients; shows attention to detail when preparing documents.
  • Participates in knowledge sharing activities such as team meetings and training programs.

 

Personal accountability 

  • Compliance with all VALS values, code of conduct, policies and procedures and relevant government legislation and standards where relevant.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to the principles of social justice and aim to ensure every individual is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their background, ability, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion.
  • Ensure appropriate use of resources.
  • Actively participate in initiatives to maintain, build upon and promote a positive and collaborative workplace.
  • Take reasonable care for your own health & safety, and health and safety of others (to extent required)
  • Maintain own self-care and wellbeing with support of line management.
  • Promptly respond to and report health and safety hazards, incidents and near misses to management.
  • Attend mandatory training sessions (ie. equal employment opportunity, health and safety, cultural safety) and mandatory training specific to position.

 

Mandatory Requirements

The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain:

  • Enrolled in or completed a Bachelor of Laws or similar practical training qualification or be otherwise eligible for admission as a legal practitioner in Victoria.
  • Current Employee Working with Children Check
  • National Criminal History Police Check
  • Proof of full vaccination or valid medical exemption
  • Proof of Australian work rights (e.g. passport, birth certificate, or visa)
  • Current valid Victorian Driver’s Licence

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time/ Part Time | Option to extend based on funding and performance

Salary: $72,381.40 + Super + Salary Packaging


Application Closing Date: 8th August 2025

About VALS

Victoria Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (ACCO) and the state’s only specialist legal and support service dedicated to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Established in 1973, we provide culturally safe legal advice and representation across criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth justice, and specialist litigation. Our broader supports include a 24/7 Custody Notification Service, transitional housing for women exiting custody, family violence programs, one‑to‑one client support, and community legal education.

We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Applicants from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds, LGBTQI+ communities, and diverse cultures are strongly encouraged to apply. We welcome requests for adjustments throughout recruitment and employment to ensure accessibility and support.

About the Role: Legal Secretary – Criminal Law Practice

To provide high quality secretarial and support services to the legal staff in the provision of criminal law assistance to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Victoria. This includes for the Criminal Law team and Balit Ngulu, a dedicated youth justice service that VALS makes available to young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

You will be operating as part of an integrated and diverse team that includes junior lawyers, senior lawyers, administration staff and client service officers.

 
Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in the logging of client data recording including court dates on internal calendar systems.
  • Undertake all secretarial tasks and associated file management tasks as provided by solicitors in relation to the ongoing file management of clients of the Service in areas of Criminal law, including youth justice law (overseen by Balit Ngulu).
  • Prepare documentation for briefing Counsel or other professionals as directed, including photocopying, collating and arranging delivery.
  • Assist in arranging appointments for clients or making contact with clients directly.
  • Lodge and maintain Victoria Legal Aid grant applications within the ATLAS system as
  • required, including invoice payments.
  • Undertake filing of reports and other documentation on behalf of clients.
  • Keep up to date with relevant procedures by attending professional education programs and maintain an understanding of issues impacting the justice system and members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities of Victoria.
  • Assisting our VALS reception including taking of incoming calls and assisting in person where necessary.
  • As directed, undertake other administrative duties which are incidental and peripheral to the main tasks, provided that such duties are reasonably within the employee’s skills, competence and training.

 

Key Selection Criteria

  • Demonstrated ability and experience as a legal secretary.
  • Advanced skills in the use of MS Office 365 Software (particularly MS Word, Excel, E-mail) to a legal practice and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client data base.
  • Professional and courteous phone manner and interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, including young people and families.
  • Works collaboratively with others and fosters a co-operative/supportive team environment.
  • A commitment to the legal issues faced by members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community in Victoria including an ability to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and acknowledge their diverse backgrounds, personalities and varying needs and the unique cultural ways in which they may be expressed.

 

Key Capabilities and Personal Accountability

  • Compliance with all VALS values, code of conduct, policies and procedures and relevant government legislation and standards where relevant.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to the principles of social justice and aim to ensure every individual is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their background, ability, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion.
  • Ensure appropriate use of resources.
  • Actively participate in initiatives to maintain, build upon and promote a positive and collaborative workplace.
  • Take reasonable care for your own health & safety, and health and safety of others (to extent required)
  • Maintain own self-care and wellbeing with support of line management.
  • Promptly respond to and report health and safety hazards, incidents and near misses to management.
  • Attend mandatory training sessions (ie. equal employment opportunity, health and safety, cultural safety) and mandatory training specific to position.


Mandatory Requirements

The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain:

  • Current Employee Working with Children Check
  • National Criminal History Police Check
  • Proof of Australian work rights (e.g. passport, birth certificate, or visa)
  • Current valid Victorian Driver’s Licence

Why Join VALS?

We offer a supportive, flexible, and culturally safe working environment with a range of attractive benefits, including:

  • 17.5% Leave Loading
  • 5 additional days of annual leave on top of the standard 20 days
  • Time in Lieu (TOIL) system for any hours worked beyond your contracted 21 hours per week
  • Access to company vehicles for work-related travel
  • Generous salary packaging up to $15,900 via Maxxia
  • Opportunity to work alongside a passionate team committed to delivering culturally appropriate legal and support services for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities
  • Ongoing professional development and training opportunities

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)
Location: Preston, VIC | Part-Time | Fixed Term until 30 June 2026
Salary: $78,402.32 – $84,402.32 pro rata + Super + Salary Packaging

Applications close on 15th August 2025.

About Us
The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) is Victoria’s only specialist legal and support service dedicated to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Established in 1973, we provide a range of services including criminal, family, civil, youth justice, advocacy, and holistic support programs. VALS is strongly committed to diversity, equality and inclusion, and actively seeks applicants from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the LGBTQI+ community, culturally diverse backgrounds, and people with disabilities or neurodiverse conditions.

About the Role
In partnership with Melbourne City Mission (MCM), VALS will deliver Disability Advice and Response Team (DART) services to the criminal division of the Children’s Court as well as Marram-Ngala Ganbu (Koori Family Hearing Days) in Broadmeadows. As part of this program, the VALS DART Worker will be working alongside and form as part of our Balit Ngulu team. The DART Worker is expected to attend all criminal division and Marram-Ngala Court sitting days in Broadmeadows Children’s Court.

The DART Worker will assist the Children’s Court in identifying when a young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person (client) has a disability and will enable the presiding judicial officer to be better informed about any forms of disability the client may have. Drawing upon their knowledge and skills in support coordination, the DART Worker will build rapport and will support the young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander client in completing required screening processes and provide further referrals of allied health services where required. The DART Worker will have links with the MCM ECIS team when additional allied health supports are requested by the courts.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Processing referrals at Court, completing an assessment using the prescribed assessment tool and maintaining records of whether young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander client possess indications of a disability or not.
  • Work directly with the Courts and other professionals (if any) to identify if a young Aboriginal and/Torres Strait Islander person with a disability has all the necessary supports.
  • Deliver in-person DART service at Children’s Court in Broadmeadows and Shepparton.
  • Receiving and processing referrals into the DART program capturing personal information required for young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander client/s.
  • Connecting and identifying key people to provide information on the young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander client/s’ current abilities and functioning.
  • Provide support to young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people outside of their court days; and some provision of remote service for young Aboriginal people attending other courts.
  • Provide assistance and advice to young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander client and their families and networks and the Department, on the presence or absence of a disability, and whether further investigation is warranted.
  • Provide support to young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander client/s to access key information and services. This includes undertaking client liaison, warm referrals to relevant support services such as with Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations and advocacy as appropriate.
  • Represent and promote Balit Ngulu and participate in client case planning processes with partner agencies.
  • Maintain accurate and timely records of contacts with and for clients and undertake other administrative tasks consistent with VALS policies and procedures.
  • As directed, lodge all necessary court documents and adhere to matters of confidentiality.
  • Participates in ongoing training and staff development and acts and remains professional at all times, upholding VALS values.
  • As directed, undertake other duties as directed which are incidental and peripheral to the main tasks, provided that such duties are reasonably within the employee’s skills, competence and training.
  • Attend all mandatory training sessions, including Equal Employment Opportunity, Occupational Health and Safety, Cultural Safety, and any other training deemed essential for the role.

Key Selection Criteria

Essential:

  • Tertiary qualification and/or demonstrated experience working in the Community Services sector (Disability, Mental Health, Housing, Justice).
  • Demonstrated experience working with young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • Excellent written, verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
  • The ability to work in a multi-disciplinary environment including assertively and respectfully with partners, including ACCOs and persons working within Victorian courts, police, youth justice and child protection and residential care services.
  • Excellent computer skills.

Desirable:

  • Knowledge of the Victorian legal system, including an understanding of the Children’s Court practices and procedures.
  • Experience working within the not-for-profit sector, ideally within an ACCO.
  • Experience of working as part of a whole-family and whole-community approach to supporting clients.
  • Experience working with people living with a disability.
  • Knowledge of the NDIS Act 2013, Disability Act 2006, and experience working in a NDIS environment.

What We Offer:

  • Extra annual leave entitlements plus leave loading.

  • Salary packaging to maximise take-home pay.

  • Career development and mentoring opportunities.

  • Be part of a passionate team creating real systemic change.

Mandatory Requirements:

  • Working with Children Check (Employee)

  • Victorian Driver’s Licence

  • Criminal History Police Check

  • Proof of work rights in Australia

  • Copies of any certificates or degrees relevant to this role

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)

Senior Lawyer, Balit Lawyer

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time | 12 Month (with potential for extension)

Salary: $101,410.40 – $105,905.80 + Super + Salary Packaging

Application Closing Date: 25th September 2025

About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.

About Balit Ngulu

The core function of Balit Ngulu is to provide Aboriginal children and young people (up to 21 years old) with appropriate legal advice and representation and support their empowerment and resilience within its service areas.  Balit Ngulu will aim to: 

  • Provide quality and timely legal services to Aboriginal children and young people for matters within Balit Ngulu’s specified service locations of the Children’s Court of Victoria.

  • Support Aboriginal children and young people with legal assistance and services to help them grow within the community.

  • Divert Aboriginal children and young people away from the justice system and seek incarceration alternatives for Aboriginal children and young people in contact with the justice system, including supporting and prioritising bail applications for those who are at risk of being remanded or are remanded in custody within Balit Ngulu’s specified service locations.

  • Assist Aboriginal children and young people to have a strong voice in Child Protection decisions that impact them. Where children are removed from parental care, provide strong advocacy to ensure that appropriate support is provided to enable reunification to occur and ensure that Aboriginal children remain connected to their family, community and culture when living out of parental care.

  • Provide legal, non-legal and cultural support to children and young people in the Criminal and Family Divisions of the Children’s Court.

  • Provide legal education activities to vulnerable Aboriginal children and young people within service areas and those in youth detention.

Role Summary

The Senior Lawyer will report to the Managing Lawyer and case manage and appear in child protection and intervention order matters. The Senior Lawyer will also appear in some criminal matters for their cross-over clients.

This newly created role represents an expansion of our current legal team to further assist vulnerable Aboriginal children particularly in the Family Division. The position combines legal practice with greater intensive case management of individual cases while building strategic partnerships with Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide high-quality legal advice, assistance and representation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people across Child Protection, Criminal and Civil matters through integrated service delivery.

  • Establish culturally safe, inclusive practices that empower young people to participate in decision-making while accommodating diverse gender identities and abilities.

  • Develop trauma-informed legal strategies and pathways that support positive outcomes in education, employment and life planning.

  • Coordinate referrals and linkages to support services that address drivers of Child Protection and justice involvement, particularly family violence, to build positive pathways.

  • Working collaboratively with Balit Ngulu Aboriginal Community Engagement Woker to support young people

  • Maintain high professional standards and quality legal practice while ensuring client-centered, culturally appropriate service delivery.

Key Selection Criteria

  • At least 3 years experience in Child Protection and family violence.

  • Experience establishing strategic partnerships with ACCOs and mainstream services. Ability to coordinate referral pathways and advocacy across multiple service systems.

  • Experience working with Aboriginal children and young people. Strong understanding of cultural safety principles and Aboriginal ways of knowing.

  • Proven ability to supervise and mentor junior legal staff.

Qualifications & Mandatory Checks

Personal accountability 

  • Compliance with all VALS values, code of conduct, policies and procedures and relevant government legislation and standards where relevant.

  • Demonstrate a commitment to the principles of social justice and aim to ensure every individual is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their background, ability, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion.

  • Ensure appropriate use of resources.

  • Actively participate in initiatives to maintain, build upon and promote a positive and collaborative workplace.

  • Take reasonable care for your own health & safety, and health and safety of others (to extent required).

  • Maintain own self-care and wellbeing with support of line management.

  • Promptly respond to and report health and safety hazards, incidents and near misses to management.

  • Attend mandatory training sessions (ie. equal employment opportunity, health and safety, cultural safety) and mandatory training specific to position.

  • A copy of your current Employee Working with Children Check card 

  • A copy of your current Victorian Driver’s License 

  • You will be required to complete a current Criminal History Police Check

  • Proof of rights to work in Australia, i.e. a copy of an Australian Passport, Birth Certificate or Immigration VISA documentation

  • Copies of any certificates or degrees relevant to this role

Proof of rights to work in Australia, i.e. a copy of an Australian Passport, Birth Certificate or Immigration VISA documentation and copies of any certificates or degrees relevant to this role

Why Join VALS?

We offer a supportive, flexible, and culturally safe working environment with a range of attractive benefits, including:

  • 17.5% Leave Loading

  • 5 additional days of annual leave on top of the standard 20 days

  • Time in Lieu (TOIL) system for any hours worked beyond your contracted 35 hours per week

  • Access to company vehicles for work-related travel

  • Generous salary packaging up to $15,900 via Maxxia

  • Opportunity to work alongside a passionate team committed to delivering culturally appropriate legal and support services for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities

  • Ongoing professional development and training opportunities

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time |

Salary: $101,410.40 – 105,905.80 + Super + Salary Packaging

Application Closing Date: 2nd October 2025

About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.

About Balit Ngulu

Balit Ngulu (meaning “Strong Voice” in the Woi Wurrung language) is a specialised youth program within the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS). The program was established to ensure that Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children and young people have access to culturally safe, holistic, and specialised legal assistance.

Balit Ngulu provides legal advice and representation primarily in the area of criminal law, supporting young people who come into contact with the criminal legal system. The program operates across Melbourne and Greater Shepparton, working to reduce the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in the legal system.

In addition to legal support, Balit Ngulu provides wrap-around case management and advocacy through its Balit Ngulu Aboriginal Community Engagement (ACE) Worker, ensuring that Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander young people receive holistic and culturally safe care that is responsive to their cultural, social, and developmental needs.

The program is grounded in the principles of self-determination, cultural safety, early intervention, and community empowerment, and is a key part of VALS’ broader commitment to justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

 

About the Role: Senior Lawyer – Balit Ngulu (Youth Crimes)

The Senior Lawyer role leads the delivery of high-quality, culturally safe legal services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people facing criminal charges in the Children’s Court (Criminal Division), Koori Courts, Magistrates Court and higher jurisdictions. The role includes senior advocacy, supervision and mentoring of junior lawyers, participation in case-planning, and contributing to community legal education, law reform, and diversion-focused initiatives.

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan and deliver high-quality legal services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, including appearing as a senior advocate in the Children’s Court (Criminal Division), Koori Courts, Magistrates’ Court and other higher jurisdictions.
  • Supervise, mentor, and support legal staff within the Balit Ngulu team, contributing to professional development, training, and capacity-building initiatives.
  • Participate in and contribute to community legal education (CLE), law reform, and other VALS or Balit Ngulu projects, with a focus on early intervention, and culturally safe outcomes for young clients.
  • Participate in case-planning meetings to ensure consistent oversight of criminal law casework and client outcomes.
  • Maintain positive and collaborative relationships with key stakeholders, including Victoria Legal Aid, the Victorian Bar, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs), Youth Justice and other legal firms and community organisations.
  • Stay up to date with legal developments, procedures, and broader youth justice issues, particularly those affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, through continuous professional development.

    Ad Hoc
  • Perform other tasks as reasonably directed.
  • Undertake regional or interstate travel as required.
  • Assist with ad hoc documentation, reporting, or operational support.
  • Provide support for events, meetings, or projects as requested.

 
Key Selection Criteria

  • At least 3+ years experience as a legal practitioner, with demonstrated capability to work as an advocate and caseworker in complex matters involving children and young people.
  • Substantial knowledge of, and practical experience in the law and criminal court procedures related to young people.
  • Ability to supervise, mentor and train less experienced lawyers and contribute to the development of their knowledge and skills
  • Comprehensive understanding of the youth justice issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, including their interactions with the child protection system.
  • Sound interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, including young people.
  • Excellent organisation, time management, communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to work collaboratively with others and to foster a co-operative and supportive team environment
  • Basic competency in the use of MS Office Software and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client data base.

 
Mandatory Requirements

The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain:

  • Admitted as a legal practitioner in Victoria, with an unsupervised practising certificate.
  • A current Employee Working with Children Check card
  • A valid Victorian Driver’s license
  • A National Criminal History Check
  • Proof of work rights in Australia, such as an Australian passport, birth certificate, or valid visa documentation

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time | 12 months – Fixed Term

Salary: $88,305.40 – 93,305.40 + Super + Salary Packaging

Application Closing Date: 1st October 2025


About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.


About Balit Ngulu

The core function of Balit Ngulu is to provide Aboriginal children and young people (up to 21 years old) with appropriate legal advice and representation and support their empowerment and resilience within its service areas.  Balit Ngulu will aim to: 

  • Provide quality and timely legal services to Aboriginal children and young people for matters within Balit Ngulu’s specified service locations of the Children’s Court of Victoria.
  • Support Aboriginal children and young people with legal assistance and services to help them grow within the community.
  • Divert Aboriginal children and young people away from the justice system and seek incarceration alternatives for Aboriginal children and young people in contact with the justice system, including supporting and prioritising bail applications for those who are at risk of being remanded or are remanded in custody within Balit Ngulu’s specified service locations.  
  • Assist Aboriginal children and young people to have a strong voice in Child Protection decisions that impact them . Where children are removed from parental care, provide strong advocacy to ensure that appropriate support is provided to enable reunification to occur and ensure that Aboriginal children remain connected to their family, community and culture when living out of parental care.
  • Provide legal, non-legal and cultural support to children and young people in the Criminal and Family Divisions of the Children’s Court.
  • Provide legal education activities to vulnerable Aboriginal children and young people within service areas and those in youth detention.


About the Role: Lawyer – Balit Ngulu

The Lawyer will report to the Principal Managing Lawyer and case manage and appear in child protection and intervention order matters for clients with ties to the Darebin LGA. The Lawyer will also appear in some criminal matters for their cross-over clients.

This role represents an expansion of our current legal team to further assist vulnerable Aboriginal children particularly in the Family Division with ties to the Darebin LGA. The position combines legal practice with greater intensive case management of individual cases while building strategic partnerships with Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide high-quality legal advice, assistance and representation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people across Child Protection, Criminal and Civil matters through integrated service delivery.
  • Establish culturally safe, inclusive practices that empower young people to participate in decision-making while accommodating diverse gender identities and abilities.
  • Develop trauma-informed legal strategies and pathways that support positive outcomes in education, employment and life planning.
  • Coordinate referrals and linkages to support services that address drivers of Child Protection and justice involvement, particularly family violence, to build positive pathways.
  • Working collaboratively with Balit Ngulu Aboriginal Community Engagement Woker to support young people
  • Maintain high professional standards and quality legal practice while ensuring client-centered, culturally appropriate service delivery.

    Ad Hoc

  • Perform other tasks as reasonably directed.
  • Undertake regional or interstate travel as required.
  • Assist with ad hoc documentation, reporting, or operational support.
  • Provide support for events, meetings, or projects as requested.


Key Selection Criteria

  • A minimum of 12 months post admission experience in Child Protection and Family Violence Intervention Orders.
  • Experience establishing strategic partnerships with ACCOs and mainstream services. Ability to coordinate referral pathways and advocacy across multiple service systems.
  • Experience working with Aboriginal children and young people. Strong understanding of cultural safety principles and Aboriginal ways of knowing.

 
Mandatory Requirements

The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain:

  • A current Employee Working with Children Check card
  • A valid Victorian Driver’s license
  • A National Criminal History Check
  • Proof of work rights in Australia, such as an Australian passport, birth certificate, or valid visa documentation

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time

Salary: $87,305 – $93,305 + Super + Salary Packaging


Application Closing Date: 30th September 2025


About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.

About Balit Ngulu

Balit Ngulu (meaning “Strong Voice” in the Woi Wurrung language) is a specialised youth program within the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS). The program was established to ensure that Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children and young people have access to culturally safe, holistic, and specialised legal assistance.

Balit Ngulu provides legal advice and representation primarily in the area of criminal law, supporting young people who come into contact with the criminal legal system. The program operates across Melbourne and Greater Shepparton, working to reduce the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in the legal system.

In addition to legal support, Balit Ngulu provides wrap-around case management and advocacy through its Balit Ngulu Aboriginal Community Engagement (ACE) Worker, ensuring that Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander young people receive holistic and culturally safe care that is responsive to their cultural, social, and developmental needs.

The program is grounded in the principles of self-determination, cultural safety, early intervention, and community empowerment, and is a key part of VALS’ broader commitment to justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.


About the Role: Lawyer, Balit Ngulu (Youth Crime)

The Balit Ngulu lawyer works within an integrated team and is responsible for delivering high-quality, culturally safe legal services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people facing criminal charges in the Children’s Court (Criminal Division),Koori Courts and Magistrates Court.. Under the supervision of the Principal Managing Lawyer, the role involves direct legal advocacy, casework, , community legal education, and youth justice initiatives that support diversion and positive outcomes for young clients. The Lawyer will work collaboratively with key stakeholders, including courts, Victoria Legal Aid, Youth Justice, and community organisations, while maintaining a strong focus on the unique needs and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth.

Key Responsibilities

  • Under the supervision of the Principal Managing Lawyer, deliver high-quality legal representation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people in the Children’s Court (Criminal Division), Magistrates Court, Koori Courts, and other relevant jurisdictions across metropolitan Melbourne . Some regional travel will also be required.
  • Participate in community legal education, law reform, and other youth justice projects as required, contributing to initiatives that support diversion, empowerment, and culturally safe outcomes for young clients.
  • Maintain positive and collaborative relationships with key stakeholders, including Victoria Legal Aid, pro bono law firms, the Victorian Bar, Youth Justice agencies, and community organisations from both legal and non-legal sectors.
  • Stay up to date with legal developments, procedures, and broader youth justice issues, particularly those affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, through professional development and continuous learning.

Ad Hoc

  • Perform other tasks as reasonably directed.
  • Undertake regional or interstate travel as required.
  • Assist with ad hoc documentation, reporting, or operational support.
  • Provide support for events, meetings, or projects as requested.

 

 Key Selection Criteria

  • Admitted to practice as a legal practitioner in Victoria
  • Knowledge of and practical experience in criminal law and court procedures with a focus on the youth justice system
  • Excellent organisation, time management, communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to work collaboratively with others and to foster a co-operative and supportive team environment
  • Sound interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth community
  • A knowledge of the principles and values of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Services 
  • Ability to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and acknowledge their diverse backgrounds, personalities and varying needs and the unique cultural ways in which they may be expressed.
  • Basic competency in the use of MS Office Software and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client data base.
  • Minimum 12-18 months post admission experience working in criminal law and/or youth crime.

 Mandatory Requirements

The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain:

  • Admitted, or eligible for admission, as a legal practitioner in Victoria
  • A current Employee Working with Children Check card
  • A valid Victorian Driver’s license
  • A National Criminal History Check
  • Proof of work rights in Australia, such as an Australian passport, birth certificate, or valid visa documentation

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time |

Salary: $88,305.40 – 93,305.40  + Super + Salary Packaging


Application Closing Date: 27th August 2025


About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.

About the Role: Lawyer – Criminal Law

Criminal Lawyers are to provide high quality legal services, including duty lawyer services, representation, advice and information in criminal law matters to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Victoria. You will be operating as part of an integrated and diverse team that includes junior lawyers, senior lawyers, administration staff and client service officers.

Key Responsibilities

  • Appear as an advocate in various courts including the Children’s Court, Magistrates Court, County Court and Koori Courts in order to represent clients of VALS in criminal matters.
  • Deliver a quality legal service by conducting casework in criminal law matters for members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
  • Appear in the Bail and Remand Court on weeknights and weekends (including nights) on a rostered basis.
  • Participate in the on call after hours roster (“Night phone”) and provide emergency advice to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community in Victoria.
  • Appear for clients at remand Court. At times this will require duty lawyer shifts on a rotating seven-day (including evenings, weekends and public holidays) roster
  • Participate in community legal education projects, law reform and other VALS projects as required.
  • Participate in regular team meetings.
  • Contribute to the collaborative relationship between Victoria Legal Aid and other community organisations with whom VALS interacts.
  • Keep up to date with relevant legal developments and procedures by attending professional legal education programs and maintain an understanding of issues impacting the justice system and members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
  • As directed, undertake other duties which are incidental and peripheral to the main tasks, provided that such duties are reasonably within the employee’s skills, competence and training.
  • Travel across Victoria to deliver services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Sometimes this travel will occur outside of usual business hours and on weekends. Use of a VALS vehicle is available for this travel and a driver’s licence is required.

 

Key Selection Criteria

  • Admitted or eligible for admission as a legal practitioner in Victoria
  • Demonstrated ability to act as an advocate, deliver legal advice and casework on behalf of VALS clients
  • Knowledge of and practical experience in the law and court procedures with a focus on the criminal law jurisdiction
  • Sound interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community
  • A commitment to and understanding of the legal issues faced by members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Victoria
  • The ability to work collaboratively with others and to foster a co-operative and supportive team environment
  • A knowledge of the principles and values of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service
  • Basic competency in the use of Office 365 software and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS client database
  • Demonstrates emotional intelligence and shows respect to colleagues and other
  • stakeholders always
  • Supports and contributes to a cohesive team and organisation culture
  • Understands and complies with legal professional obligations
  • Meets client and stakeholder expectations in a timely, reliable and consistent manner ensures that others meet expectations
  • Possesses a strong grasp of relevant legal issues but consults with internal or external experts where appropriate
  • Ability to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and acknowledge their diverse backgrounds, personalities and varying needs and the unique cultural ways in which they may need be expressed

 

Mandatory Requirements

The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain:

  • Copies of any certificates or degrees relevant to this role
  • Current Employee Working with Children Check
  • National Criminal History Police Check
  • Proof of Australian work rights (e.g. passport, birth certificate, or visa)
  • Current valid Victorian Driver’s Licence

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time

Salary: $101,410.40 – 105,905.80 + Super + Salary Packaging

Application Closing Date: 27th August 2025

About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.

About the Role: Senior Lawyer

Senior Criminal Lawyers are to provide high quality legal services, including duty lawyer services, representation, advice and information in criminal law matters to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Victoria. You will be operating as part of an integrated and diverse team that includes junior lawyers, senior lawyers, administration staff and client service officers.

Key Responsibilities

  • Appear as a senior advocate in various courts including the Children’s Court, Magistrates Court, County Court and Koori Courts in order to represent clients of VALS in criminal matters.
  • Appear in the Bail and Remand Court on weeknights and weekends (including nights) on a rostered basis.
  • Deliver a quality legal service by conducting casework in criminal law matters, including serious indictable matters, for members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
  • You will be required to travel across Victoria to deliver services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Sometimes this travel will occur outside of usual business hours and on weekends. Use of a VALS vehicle is available for this travel and a driver’s licence is required.
  • Participate in the on call after hours roster (“Night phone”) and provide emergency advice to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community in Victoria.
  • Appear for clients at remand court. At times this will require duty lawyer shifts on a rotating seven-day (including evenings, weekends and public holidays) roster.
  • Supervise and mentor staff working in the area of criminal law and contribute to the organisation in professional legal education and training.
  • Ability to act in the Managing Lawyer or Principal Managing Lawyer position in a higher duties capacity if required.
  • Participate in community legal education projects, law reform and other VALS projects as required.
  • Participate in regular team meetings.
  • Contribute to the collaborative relationship between Victoria Legal Aid and other community organisations with whom VALS interacts.
  • Keep up to date with relevant legal developments and procedures by attending professional legal education programs and maintain an understanding of issues impacting the justice system and members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
  • As directed, undertake other duties which are incidental and peripheral to the main tasks, provided that such duties are reasonably within the employee’s skills, competence and training.

 

Key Selection Criteria

  • At least 3+ years experience as a legal practitioner, with demonstrated capability to work as an advocate and caseworker in complex matters.
  • Ability to supervise, mentor and train less experienced lawyers and contribute to the development of their knowledge and skills
  • Sound interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate effectively with members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, including young people.
  • Excellent organisation, time management, communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to work collaboratively with others and to foster a co-operative and supportive team environment
  • Basic competency in the use of MS Office Software and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client data base.

 

Mandatory Requirements

The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain:

  • Admitted as a legal practitioner in Victoria, with an unsupervised practising certificate.
  • Current Employee Working with Children Check
  • National Criminal History Police Check
  • Proof of Australian work rights (e.g. passport, birth certificate, or visa)
  • Current valid Victorian Driver’s Licence

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time | Fixed Term until 30 June 2026

Salary: $81,135.60 – 87,305.40 + Super + Salary Packaging

Application Closing Date: 7th October 2025


About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.

About the Role: Baggarrook Program Officer

The Baggarrook Women’s Transitional Housing Program provides holistic, culturally safe support to Aboriginal women as they transition from prison back into the community. The program incorporates six transitional houses and tailored post-release support, delivered in partnership with Aboriginal Housing Victoria (AHV).

As a Baggarrook Program Officer, you will work 1:1 with participants, supporting them to achieve their goals, secure long-term housing, and build independence. This role is all about building trust, empowering women, and connecting them to the services and supports they need for a strong future.

 Key Responsibilities

  • Build strong, respectful, and supportive relationships with participants.

  • Provide 1:1 case management support for up to 12 months, including transport and attending appointments to build confidence and independence.

  • Undertake and monitor risk assessments for both the program and individual clients.

  • Make referrals and connect participants with culturally safe and appropriate services, including health, housing, family violence, drug and alcohol, and community programs.

  • Liaise with prison staff around assessments and referrals into the program.

  • Keep accurate records in line with VALS client management policies and procedures.

  • Strengthen relationships between the local Koori community and service providers.

  • Attend staff, partner, and community meetings, and actively engage in networking with Aboriginal and mainstream organisations.

  • Complete quarterly reports for the Department of Justice and Community Safety.

 

Key Selection Criteria

Essential:

  • Strong relationship-building skills, particularly with people who have experienced trauma, alcohol and drug use, or disability.

  • Experience working 1:1 with service users, ideally with complex needs.

  • Knowledge of the Victorian legal system and the issues impacting Aboriginal communities.

  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.

  • Ability to thrive in a multi-skilled, team-based environment.

  • Sound computer literacy.

  • Demonstrated experience and/or qualifications in case management.

  • Experience in the not-for-profit sector, ideally with an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation.

Mandatory Requirements

  • Current Employee Working with Children Check.

  • National Criminal History Police Check.

  • Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination (or valid medical exemption).

  • Proof of Australian work rights.

  • Current valid Victorian Driver’s Licence.

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS)

Location: Preston, VIC | Full-Time (Part-Time open to negotiation) |

Salary: $73,196.94 – $74,196.94 + Super + Salary Packaging

About VALS

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) has been advocating for and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since 1973. Our holistic services span criminal, family, civil and human rights law, youth legal services, 24/7 custody notification, housing, family violence programs, and much more. At VALS, we are committed to self-determination, equality, diversity, and inclusion and we are always evolving to meet community needs.

About the Role: Paralegal – Aboriginal Families Practice

To support the work of the VALS legal team by providing a point of first contact and triage for people seeking to access the legal team’s legal services. To ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria who require legal assistance are given the best opportunity to access that assistance, whether through VALS or other external organisations. You will be operating as part of an integrated and diverse team that includes junior lawyers, senior lawyers, administration staff and client service officers.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct initial intake for people seeking legal assistance, primarily over the phone but also from time to time in person at the VALS Preston office.

  • Taking thorough and concise intake notes for legal enquiries, as well as recording mandatory client data for reporting purposes.

  • Manage large daily volumes of client data and intake material within VALS’ client database, to ensure follow up tasks related to intake and processing are being effectively managed.

  • Manage and collaborate with volunteers, by allocating tasks and work throughout the day that will best enable them to support the work of the paralegal.

  • Make timely, appropriate and effective referrals for individuals the Family Practice is unable to assist, including external organisations as well as within VALS, for both legal and non-legal matters. 

  • Actively participate team meetings.

  • Participate in community legal education projects, law reform and other VALS projects as required.

  • Contribute to the collaborative relationship between Victoria Legal Aid, other community organisations and stakeholders to support warm referrals to other legal professionals where VALS cannot assist the client.

  • As directed, undertake other duties which are incidental and peripheral to the main tasks, provided that such duties are reasonably within the employee’s skills, competence and training.

Ad Hoc

  • Perform other tasks as reasonably directed.

  • Undertake regional or interstate travel as required.

  • Assist with ad hoc documentation, reporting, or operational support.

  • Provide support for events, meetings, or projects as requested.

 

Key Selection Criteria

  • Sound interpersonal skills and a demonstrated ability to interact and communicate effectively with persons seeking legal assistance.

  • A commitment to and understanding of the legal issues faced by members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities in Victoria.

  • Practices good legal writing; complies with the style guide or the specific requirements of the clients; shows attention to detail when preparing documents.

  • The ability to quickly attend to tasks in an efficient and precise manner, with attention to detail, and a demonstrated capacity to balance multiple responsibilities in a high-pressure environment.

  • Basic knowledge of the law and court procedures with a focus on the areas of law the legal practice focusses on.

  • A demonstrated ability to communicate and liaise in a professional manner with VALS external stakeholder organisations and their representatives, including pro bono law firms, other CLCs, Court and Tribunal staff etc.

  • The ability to work collaboratively with others and to foster a co-operative and supportive team environment.

  • Strong skills in the use of MS Office 365 Software (particularly MS Word, Excel, Email) relevant to a legal practice, and the capacity to quickly acquire competency in the use of VALS’ client database.

 

Mandatory Requirements

The successful applicant must be able to provide or be willing to obtain:

  • Enrolled in or completed a Bachelor of Laws or similar practical training qualification or be otherwise eligible for admission as a legal practitioner in Victoria.

  • A current Employee Working with Children Check card

  • A valid Victorian Driver’s license

  • A National Criminal History Check

  • Proof of work rights in Australia, such as an Australian passport, birth certificate, or valid visa documentation

The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service frequently offers a number of employment opportunities within our Legal, Community Justice and Executive and Corporate Services.

If you are an Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person who is seeking to work with our organisation please send your current resume along with your preferred area/role and region (metro, Loddon, Barwon etc.) 

To join our talent pool, please email jobs@vals.org.auWe will contact you as new opportunities arise.

How to apply

To apply for one of the above opportunities please provide:

  • covering letter outlining who you are and why you are suited to this position.
  • statement addressing each of the key selection criteria – applications submitted without a statement addressing the key selection criteria will not be accepted. Please note the key selection criteria is found within the position description.
  • Your resume detailing your education and professional experience and two referees.

Please submit your application to jobs@vals.org.au using the subject line: Casual Receptionist Position Application 

We do not accept unsolicited resumes from employment agencies. No (search) fee will be paid in the event we hire a candidate whose resume is submitted by an employment agency to any of our employees without a valid written recruitment agreement. Such resumes shall be deemed the sole property of VALS.

When offered a role at VALS

On offer of a position, it is mandatory for you to provide:

  • Copy of your current Employee Working with Children Card.
  • You will be required to complete a current Criminal History Police Check.
  • Up to date vaccination certificate or valid medical exemption
  • Proof of rights to work in Australia, i.e., a copy of an Australian Passport, Birth Certificate, or Immigration VISA documentation
  • Current valid Victorian Driver’s Licence
  • Copies of any certificates or degrees relevant to this role

WE ACKNOWLEDGE AND PAY OUR RESPECTS TO THE CUSTODIANS OF THE LANDS ON WHICH WE WORK, COLLECTIVELY THE ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES OF SOUTH-EAST AUSTRALIA.

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